Super Bowl score predictions – ESPN experts pick Chiefs-Buccaneers, MVP of the game

On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers will meet at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay, Florida, for Super Bowl LV. Will Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid and the high-powered Chiefs offense defend their title and take home another Super Bowl championship? Can Tom Brady pull off an upset and get his seventh Super Bowl ring? Will one of the quarterbacks earn Super Bowl MVP honors, or will another playmaker emerge? Could Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill score three touchdowns, as he did during the regular-season Chiefs-Buccaneers matchup? Will linebacker Devin White make a big enough impact in the middle of the Buccaneers’ defense to spoil the Chiefs’ bid for two championships in a row?

Ahead of the 6:30 p.m. ET kickoff, we asked ESPN’s analysts, writers, commentators, columnists and pundits to make their predictions for the big game. More than 100 experts weighed in on the winner of Chiefs-Buccaneers, the final score of the game and who will earn the MVP award. Here is how they picked, along with some breakdown of the numbers. And be sure to check out our Super Bowl preview content.

The tally: Chiefs have the advantage, 80-27

Of 107 experts who weighed in, the Chiefs were favored by 80 of them (74.8%), while the Buccaneers claimed 27 votes (25.2%).

The most common predicted final score was 31-27, which was picked by nine of our experts. The lowest combined total was 38 (21-17). The highest combined score was 78 (41-37). The largest margin of victory predicted was 24 points (48-24).

Betting context: Caesars Sportsbook by William Hill currently favors Kansas City by 3 points. Sixty-three of the 107 experts have the Chiefs covering that spread, while 30 say the Buccaneers will cover. Fourteen have it as a push. The over/under is 56 at Caesars Sportsbook by William Hill. Sixty-six of the experts in this pool have the game going over that total, while 37 like the under. Four have a push.

Predicting a Chiefs victory (80)

“The Chiefs were the better team when these two teams met in Week 12. While the Bucs have improved since, so have the Chiefs. Kansas City wins 30-20.” — Adam Teicher, Chiefs reporter

Aaron Schatz, Football Outsiders: 34-31
Adam Teicher, Chiefs reporter: 30-20
Ben Baby, Bengals reporter: 31-17
Bill Barnwell, NFL writer: 31-24
Brady Henderson, Seahawks reporter: 26-21
Brooke Pryor, Steelers reporter: 38-35
Cameron Wolfe, Dolphins reporter: 31-27
Chris Berman, NFL studio host: 30-20
Ciro Procuna, ESPN Deportes: 31-24
Courtney Cronin, Vikings reporter: 33-28
Damien Woody, NFL analyst: 34-27
Dan Orlovsky, NFL analyst: 30-27
David Fleming, NFL writer: 48-24
David Newton, Panthers reporter: 31-23
Domonique Foxworth, NFL analyst: 38-31
Doug Kezirian, ESPN Chalk: 28-24
Ed Werder, NFL reporter: 34-24
Elizabeth Merrill, NFL writer: 31-30
Emmett Golden, ESPN radio: 41-37
Field Yates, NFL analyst: 34-26
Freddie Coleman, ESPN radio: 38-30
Greg Cosell, NFL analyst: 34-27
Hannah Storm, SportsCenter anchor: 31-24
Ian Fitzsimmons, ESPN radio: 31-24
Jake Trotter, Browns reporter: 31-28
Jamison Hensley, Ravens reporter: 34-20
Jason Fitz, ESPN radio: 41-28
Jason Reid, The Undefeated: 34-21
Jay Williams, ESPN radio: 34-21
Jeff Dickerson, Bears reporter: 30-26
Jeremy Fowler, NFL writer/reporter: 27-24
Joe Fortenbaugh, ESPN radio: 30-24
John Sutcliffe, ESPN Deportes: 37-30
Jordan Raanan, Giants reporter: 33-32
Kary Correa, ESPN Deportes: 27-24
Kenny Mayne, SportsCenter anchor: 35-28
Kevin Seifert, NFL writer/reporter: 37-34
Kevin Van Valkenburg, NFL writer: 41-24
Keyshawn Johnson, NFL analyst: 42-27
Kimberley A. Martin, NFL reporter: 31-28
Laura Rutledge, NFL Live host: 35-31
Lindsey Thiry, Rams reporter: 31-28
Marcus Spears, NFL analyst: 31-24
Martenzie Johnson, The Undefeated: 34-27
Matt Bowen, NFL analyst: 31-23
Matt Hasselbeck, NFL analyst: 33-30
Matt Jones, ESPN radio: 38-28
Matthew Berry, fantasy writer: 30-24
Max Kellerman, First Take: 31-27
Michael Eaves, SportsCenter anchor: 42-30
Michael Rothstein, Lions reporter: 38-27
Mike Golic Jr., ESPN radio: 31-27
Mike Greenberg, Get Up! host: 30-27
Mike Tannenbaum, NFL analyst: 31-27
Mike Triplett, Saints reporter: 30-26
Mike Wells, Colts reporter: 34-24
Mina Kimes, NFL analyst: 31-27
Myron Medcalf, writer: 31-21
Nick Wagoner, 49ers reporter: 34-23
Nicole Briscoe, SportsCenter anchor: 35-32
Pablo Viruega, ESPN Deportes: 35-31
Paul Gutierrez, Raiders reporter: 34-31
Peter Burns, ESPN studio host: 31-17
Rebeca Landa, ESPN Deportes: 31-27
Rex Ryan, NFL analyst: 28-21
Rob Demovsky, Packers reporter: 31-30
Ryan McGee, writer: 34-27
Sarah Barshop, Texans reporter: 34-24
Sarah Spain, ESPNW: 30-24
Sebastian Martinez-Christensen, ESPN Deportes: 27-23
Seth Walder, analytics writer: 34-21
Shae Cornette, ESPN radio: 31-21
Shelley Smith, Chargers reporter: 27-14
Stephen A. Smith, First Take: 38-34
Suzy Kolber, NFL studio host: 28-27
Tim Hasselbeck, NFL analyst: 21-17
Tim Keown, NFL writer: 35-24
Todd Archer, Cowboys reporter: 31-27
Todd McShay, NFL draft analyst: 30-26
Zubin Mehenti, ESPN radio: 31-24

Predicting a Buccaneers victory (27)

“The Bucs’ defense has 7.0 sacks and seven takeaways in three playoff games — and Jason Pierre-Paul and Shaquil Barrett can make Mahomes feel uncomfortable in the pocket. But how will their defensive backs hold up against the Chiefs’ speed? I think they’ll do just enough. Bucs win 29-27.” — Jenna Laine, Buccaneers reporter

Alan Hahn, ESPN radio: 34-31
Chris Carlin, ESPN radio: 34-30
Dan Graziano, NFL writer/reporter: 35-31
Eduardo Varela, ESPN Deportes: 38-35
Jeff Darlington, NFL reporter: 24-21
Jenna Laine, Buccaneers reporter: 29-27
John Buccigross, SportsCenter anchor: 26-23
John Keim, Washington reporter: 28-24
Jordan Cornette, ESPN radio: 27-24
Josh Weinfuss, Cardinals reporter: 35-34
Katie George, reporter: 31-28
Kirk Morrison, NFL analyst: 31-27
Mark Herzlich, analyst: 31-27
Matt Barrie, SportsCenter anchor: 31-27
Matt Schick, ESPN studio host: 34-30
Mauricio Pedroza, ESPN Deportes: 30-27
Michelle Beisner-Buck, NFL reporter: 28-21
Mike Clay, NFL analyst: 30-27
Mike DiRocco, Jaguars reporter: 31-24
Mike Reiss, Patriots reporter: 30-27
Molly Qerim Rose, First Take host: 31-27
Randy Moss, NFL analyst: 32-30
Randy Scott, SportsCenter anchor: 32-27
Rich Cimini, Jets reporter: 35-31
Seth Wickersham, NFL writer: 30-27
Tedy Bruschi, NFL analyst: 27-24
Turron Davenport, Titans reporter: 35-31

Super Bowl MVP

Mahomes was the most common pick to win Super Bowl MVP. That’s not surprising, considering he’s the quarterback of the team most of our experts picked to win the Super Bowl — and last season’s Super Bowl MVP. Sixty of the 107 experts who weighed in on MVP picked Mahomes, 56.1% of the vote. Eight of the past 11 Super Bowl MVPs have been quarterbacks.

Brady was the next-most-common pick, earning 18 votes. Eight other players earned at least one vote. Odds below are via Caesars Sportsbook by William Hill.

Patrick Mahomes, QB, Chiefs (-120): Aaron Schatz, Bill Barnwell, Brady Henderson, Brooke Pryor, Cameron Wolfe, Chris Berman, Ciro Procuna, Courtney Cronin, Damien Woody, David Newton, Domonique Foxworth, Doug Kezirian, Elizabeth Merrill, Field Yates, Freddie Coleman, Greg Cosell, Hannah Storm, Ian Fitzsimmons, Jake Trotter, Jason Fitz, Jason Reid, Jay Williams, Joe Fortenbaugh, John Sutcliffe, Jordan Raanan, Kary Correa, Kenny Mayne, Kevin Seifert, Kevin Van Valkenburg, Keyshawn Johnson, Kimberley A. Martin, Laura Rutledge, Lindsey Thiry, Marcus Spears, Martenzie Johnson, Matt Hasselbeck, Matt Jones, Matthew Berry, Max Kellerman, Mike Golic Jr., Mike Greenberg, Mike Tannenbaum, Mike Triplett, Mike Wells, Mina Kimes, Myron Medcalf, Nicole Briscoe, Pablo Viruega, Paul Gutierrez, Rebeca Landa, Rex Ryan, Rob Demovsky, Sarah Barshop, Sarah Spain, Sebastian Martinez-Christensen, Seth Walder, Shelley Smith, Suzy Kolber, Tim Hasselbeck, Todd McShay

Tom Brady, QB, Buccaneers (+200): Alan Hahn, Chris Carlin, Dan Graziano, Jenna Laine, John Keim, Jordan Cornette, Josh Weinfuss, Katie George, Kirk Morrison, Mark Herzlich, Matt Schick, Mauricio Pedroza, Michelle Beisner-Buck, Mike Clay, Mike DiRocco, Mike Reiss, Molly Qerim Rose, Rich Cimini

Travis Kelce, TE, Chiefs (+1100): Ben Baby, Dan Orlovsky, Emmett Golden, Jeff Dickerson, Jeremy Fowler, Matt Bowen, Todd Archer, Zubin Mehenti

Tyreek Hill, WR, Chiefs (+1100): David Fleming, Jamison Hensley, Michael Eaves, Nick Wagoner, Ryan McGee, Stephen A. Smith

Mike Evans, WR, Buccaneers (+3000): Eduardo Varela, John Buccigross, Randy Moss, Turron Davenport

Tyrann Mathieu, S, Chiefs (+4000): Adam Teicher, Michael Rothstein, Tim Keown

Devin White, LB, Buccaneers (+8000): Jeff Darlington, Matt Barrie, Randy Scott, Tedy Bruschi

Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB, Chiefs (+3000): Shae Cornette, Peter Burns

Chris Jones, DT, Chiefs (+8000): Ed Werder

Jason Pierre-Paul, DE, Buccaneers (+10000): Seth Wickersham

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